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I've installed the newest version of URL Snooper (2.26.01) and WinPcap (4.1.1) in my computer, and when I started it, it said that Auto Detect is failed.Okay, then I selected the adapter driver manually, in my list is "Network adapter 'Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller' on localhost."However, when I clicked the "Sniff Network" and try to sniff something, it doesn't work.No any URL show up in list and no packets be accouted in status bar.I executed URL Snooper under Admin right, and My firewall is NIS 2010, but I've set a rule that let both URL Snooper and WinPcap access network.

I'm having the same problem. It can find the network drivers, but can't use them apparently. It used to work. I have no clue what changed, but it doesn't anymore. Windows 7, 64bit. WinPcap finds 3 drivers fine. Just UrlSnooper can't get any of them to work. Other snooping programs can use them appropriately, but don't do what I want (which UrlSnooper does), so I really wish a fix would be found. I absolute adore UrlSnooper.

It never gets that far. It says it fails when auto-detecting the network adapter. Manually choosing it doesn't do anything.

I'm wondering if installing other software (e.g. Wireshark, etc.) somehow broke UrlSnooper? It's the only thing I can think of that's changed since UrlSnooper stopped working. I've already uninstalled all such software and reinstalled UrlSnooper, but to no avail.

OK. I've found the answer.If anyone got the same problem as me, you may have to try uncheck the option "Only scan my computer (no-promiscuous)."I'm not sure it's a right way or not; however, it works under my situation.So eventually my URL Snooper can sniff network packets correctly now.

BTW, sometimes we must try and try by ourself. Relying on others usually can't get what we really want.